£225,000
1 bed flat for saleSt. Johns Lane, Bedminster, Bristol BS3
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Share of Freehold
Maggs & Allen
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About this property
One bedroom ground floor flat
Private, low-maintenance rear garden
Sizeable open-plan kitchen/lounge-diner
Three-piece bathroom with shower-over-bath
Double bedroom
In a popular location
Offered with no onward chain
Ideal first time buy
A generously sized one-bedroom ground floor flat with a private rear garden, offered with no onward chain.
Summary
Entering in from St Johns Lane, you will be greeted with what a is a large, light and bright kitchen/living space. The room is fitted with hard flooring, uPVC windows, composite front door and decorated in a range of contemporary colours. The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall-mounted units with grey tiled splashbacks and space for a fridge/freezer, washing machine and cooker.
Through to the rear of the apartment you will find the bedroom, occupying a position adjacent to the garden and comfortably able to accommodate a double bed. From bedroom there is an en suite, with shower-over-bath, WC and basin and access to the garden. A level, low-maintenance space - the garden benefits from a sunny aspect in the afternoon.
The property is fitted with uPVC windows throughout and gas central heating, and offered with no onward chain.
Location
Situated on the south side of Bristol, bordering Southville, Windmill Hill, and Bedminster Down, Bedminster is a popular spot, known for its lively vibe and how it's been done up a bit recently. North Street's the main drag, a proper hub with all sorts of grub spots, pubs, cafes, and independent shops, which makes it a good shout for all sorts of folk.
For families, there are decent schools about, like Ashton Gate and Southville Primary, and Ashton Park School. You've also got your green spaces, like Victoria Park and Windmill Hill City Farm, for a bit of fresh air. Getting about's not a bother either, with its own train station for getting to places, and good bus and bike routes into Bristol city centre. You'll see a lot of Victorian terraces, plus some houses from the 30s and new builds popping up, so there's a fair mix of places to live.
Lease Information
We have been advised that upon the sale of the property, a new 999 year lease will be created. The sale will include a 50% share of the management company shares. We have been advised that the building insurance for 24/25 was £292.06. The sub-metered gas estimated at £500 annually.
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